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- Go-Bang abstract "Go-Bang is an English musical comedy with words by Adrian Ross and music by F. Osmond Carr.The piece was produced by Fred Harris and opened at the Trafalgar Square Theatre on 10 March 1894. It ran for 159 performances. The show starred Harry Grattan, George Grossmith, Jr., Arthur Playfair, Jessie Bond, and dancer Letty Lind. The American child prodigy "Baby Costello" danced in the interval between acts. Whereas Ross generally acted as lyricist only, in this case he created the book as well as the lyrics.Go-Bang had a lot of competition in London in 1894, which saw the openings of The Chieftain by Arthur Sullivan and F. C. Burnand, His Excellency by Carr and W. S. Gilbert, The Lady Slavey by Gustave Kerker and George Dance, a revival of Little Jack Sheppard by Meyer Lutz and H. P. Stephens at the Gaiety Theatre, Mirette by André Messager and Ross, and The Shop Girl, an extremely successful musical comedy by H. J. W. Dam, Ivan Caryll, Lionel Monckton and Ross.".
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- Go-Bang wikiPageExternalLink 1894.htm.
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- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide_Astor.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Adrian_Ross.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink André_Messager.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Playfair.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Sullivan.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Baby_Costello.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Category:1894_musicals.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Original_musicals.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Category:West_End_musicals.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Yorks_Theatre.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Edwardian_musical_comedy.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink F._C._Burnand.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink F._Osmond_Carr.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink File:Go-bang.jpg.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Osmond_Carr.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Gaiety_Theatre,_London.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink George_Dance_(dramatist).
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink George_Grossmith,_Jr..
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Gustave_Kerker.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink H._P._Stephens.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Grattan.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Pottinger_Stephens.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink His_Excellency_(opera).
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Caryll.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Jessie_Bond.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Letty_Lind.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Lionel_Monckton.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Little_Jack_Sheppard.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Meyer_Lutz.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Mirette_(opera).
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink The_Chieftain.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink The_Shop_Girl.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink The_Times.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink Trafalgar_Square_Theatre.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLink W._S._Gilbert.
- Go-Bang wikiPageWikiLinkText "Go-Bang".
- Go-Bang hasPhotoCollection Go-Bang.
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- Go-Bang subject Category:1894_musicals.
- Go-Bang subject Category:Original_musicals.
- Go-Bang subject Category:West_End_musicals.
- Go-Bang hypernym Comedy.
- Go-Bang type Film.
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- Go-Bang comment "Go-Bang is an English musical comedy with words by Adrian Ross and music by F. Osmond Carr.The piece was produced by Fred Harris and opened at the Trafalgar Square Theatre on 10 March 1894. It ran for 159 performances. The show starred Harry Grattan, George Grossmith, Jr., Arthur Playfair, Jessie Bond, and dancer Letty Lind. The American child prodigy "Baby Costello" danced in the interval between acts.".
- Go-Bang label "Go-Bang".
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- Go-Bang wasDerivedFrom Go-Bang?oldid=680824312.
- Go-Bang depiction Go-bang.jpg.
- Go-Bang isPrimaryTopicOf Go-Bang.